D&A Breakdown: Is Danmachi An Isekai?

If you’re an anime fan, then you might have noticed the sudden surge in Isekai titles lately. From your Cautious Heroes to your Reincarnated Slimes it seems like every season the anime creators and studios drop some new show under this genre. Has it gotten a little excessive? Yeah, but that’s another post for another day. Even though there are a lot of isekai titles out there, there’s one that stands out from the rest; so much so, that some would argue that it’s not even a full-fledged isekai. The title that we’re talking about is Danmachi or Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon.

Is Danmachi an isekai?

We discovered this awesome series a couple of years ago, and from first glance it seemed like it was an isekai at the time. For those who are wondering just what the heck an ‘isekai’ is, we’ll tell you. An isekai is an anime/manga genre where a person or a small group of people from Earth, get transported to a universe that is parallel to their own, or something completely different. We can name so many titles that fit this description, but the fact of the matter remains; is Danmachi considered an isekai?

Well guys and girls, the short answer to this question is no.

Going back to the definition of what an isekai is, Danmachi does possess a few of the elements that you’d find in your typical isekai title; a brand new fantasy world, guild members, etc. However the main reason why it’s not really considered an isekai, is that fact that the parallel world that the main character Bell is in, is not the world that he’s been transported to from his own – but the world that he’s already living in. Perhaps this is one of the main reasons why Danmachi stands out from all of the other isekai titles; because it’s NOT an isekai title in the technical sense of the definition. Sure, it’s got RPG elements like you’d find in Log Horizon or Cautious Hero, but the biggest difference between them is the fact that the world of Danmachi (or Orario), is actually the world that the cast is living in.

Final verdict; Danmachi is NOT an isekai!

Well, that will do it for this rather short anime breakdown, but even though Danmachi isn’t an isekai, it’s still an awesome series nonetheless. If you haven’t gotten the chance yet be sure to check it out on FunimationNow, Crunchyroll, or HiDive! Until next post stay safe, mask up, and love one another! ๐Ÿ˜‰

D&A Anime Blog: Shifting Gears But Still Goin’ Strong!

Where do I begin with this update? Well, this week has been something else. I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one feeling it but the majority of us are working hard as hell to remain positive. 2020 has been knocking us around like a pinball for the last five months and it seems every time we turn around, something else happens. None of us were prepared for this, but throughout these last five months many of us have grown to adapt to this ‘new normal’ as everyone is calling it. With that in mind we’ve decided to change gears a little bit in terms of content, so here we go!

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Bell and Hestia…who is the bestia! XP

D&A Breakdown: Is Danmachi Considered an Isekai?

Danmachi has always been one of our favorite anime titles, but lately there’s been a lot of debate on whether or not it can be considered an isekai. So we’ll be doing some digging, comparing, and contrasting on the type of elements that you’d find in your run-of-the-mill isekai, and see if they match up with the story found in Danmachi.

Anime Love & Hip-Hop: The Remix

One of our favorite posts that we’ve done was talk about the role that Hip-Hop played in the world of anime, as well as its influence on Japanese Culture. They may seem different from the outside looking in, but both of these cultures have a lot more in common than you might think.

Then & Now: How Toonami Changed Our Lives

Growing up in the 90’s, fan’s remember when the first advertisement for this legendary block came about. Now in a time where we’re facing civil unrest and racial injustice against African-Americans, we recap how Toonami shaped the world of anime and action cartoons, as well as bring fans together from all walks of life.

So starting next week! We’ll be trying out a new format where we’ll be doing posts on three major topics of discussion; which will also include our upcoming Manga of the Week pick, and Throwback Thursday pick. (No, we haven’t forgotten about that.)

That’s all for now, so until next week, have a safe and Happy Labor Day! ๐Ÿ™‚

Anime REvisited: Chivalry of a Failed Knight Season One Episode Nine!

Whatโ€™s up anime fam! Weโ€™re coming to you once again with another anime review from our Anime REvisited pick that you already know to be; Chivalry of a Failed Knight! With only three more episodes remaining in the season, it looks like this is where things start to come down to the wire. So, letโ€™s get to it!

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So far Ikki and Stella have been racking up wins like crazy, as the two of them are on a 12-game winning streak. After their battles they were sent on somewhat of a vacation for a week by the headmaster, little did they know they would end up having to clean the floors and windows of training camp facility thanks to the student council of the school. Around this time Shizuku went back to her familyโ€™s home for a while and didnโ€™t want anyone to bother her, as she looked at old pictures of her brother when we was younger. Meanwhile Ikki and Stella take a trip to the waterfall that she saw while riding on the bus, but she was feeling a little bitโ€ฆsick.

As it started raining in heavy downpours, Ikki took Stella to an empty cabin in the woods as the two of them dried off by the fire. Now hereโ€™s where things get a littleโ€ฆinteresting. Stellaโ€™s clothes are wet as theyโ€™re lowering her body temperature, so to make her feel a little less embarrassed, Ikki decided to strip down to his drawers as well. Stella needed help undoing her blouse so Ikki being as noble and professional as he can, helped her unbutton it; thus exposing her bra. Ikki thought he was done, until Stella asked him to unhook her bra โ€“ because it was hard for her to breathe. Basically at this point Stella is pretty much naked aside from her panties, and I know it sounds like weโ€™re heading towards soft-core hentai territory, but bear with us a little longer.

As Ikki covered her up Stella tells him how hard that mustโ€™ve been to help her undress while maintaining professionalism and keeping her safe, but that statement went moot as she also told him that his member was at full attention (BEAR WITH US!!). Trying to hid it Stella told him that she didnโ€™t mind it and that it made her happy that she was able to get him excited, of course that was followed up with the question of does Ikki want to do โ€˜itโ€™ with her. Finally after reacting like a terrified virgin, Ikki calmed down and stated that he wants to stand proudly with Stella, and let the world know just how he feels about her, and that they should wait until their married to have sex. Ladies, find you a guy like Ikki; who will respect you enough to wait until your wedding day!

Later on things get crazy as a giant golem attacks the cabin that Ikki and Stella were in; the keyword is โ€˜wereโ€™, because Ikki got Stella the hell outta there and somewhere safe for the moment. He tried to fight the golem on its own, but then it split into a small army of golems as they made their way towards a not-100% Stella. However the student council showed up just in time to take down the golem army, with the council president Tohka Todo finishing the army in one fell swoop. Back at the Kurogane household, Shizukuโ€™s next opponent is the student council president herself.

Things will be getting really interesting from this point on, so until next review, continue to stay safe amongst this pandemic, and continue to love one another! ๐Ÿ™‚

Anime REvisited: Chivalry of a Failed Knight Season One Episode Eight!

Hello again, and welcome to another anime review of our Anime REvisited pick; Chivalry of a Failed Knight! This time itโ€™s all come down to this; Ikki, Stella, and Ayase confront the Sword Eater known as Kuroato, who defeated Ayaseโ€™s father and took their dojo. In the eighth episode of the series, it all goes down right here in this review!

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Ikki, Stella, and Ayase travel to her fatherโ€™s dojo, which has now become the official headquarters of Kuroato and his gang. Ayase tells the story of what happened two years ago, when Kuroato defeated her father; the last samurai (not the one youโ€™re thinking of), to a kendo match. Though he talked a lot of vulgar smack Kuroato had the skills to back it up thanks to his high reaction speed, which is why he was able to defeat Ayaseโ€™s father. Right off the bat Ikki and Kuroato went at it in โ€˜hisโ€™ dojo as the two of them locked eyes and formed their weapons while Stella and Ayase watched. Ikki and Kuroato crossed blades pretty much the whole episode as Kurogane used his Perfect Vision skill to try and dodge Kuroatoโ€™s incoming attacks.

This episode is pretty much Ikki and the Sword Eater crossing blades with one another while having a bit of fun at the same time. During the fight Kuroato realized that a lot of Ikkiโ€™s attacks mimicked Ayaseโ€™s fatherโ€™s techniques. Eventually Ikki decided to take the battle to the next level as he pulled out his best technique known as Blade Steal; where he not only steals the opponentโ€™s technique, but also a part of their will and spirit as well. After one final clash Kuroato fell to Ikki as both of their devices disappeared.

Realizing that Ikki will be quite a foe during the Seven Star Sword Art festival, Kuroato decided that theyโ€™ll finish their battle there, and that he has given the dojo back to Ayase and her father. Watching the battle made Ayase realize that she has a lot of work to do if she plans on becoming a great swordswoman, and that she has to study the โ€˜Warriorโ€™s Wayโ€™ a little bit more. At the end of the episode Shizuki and Alice show up stating that they were a little peeved that they werenโ€™t involved in the episode, which caused Stella and Shizuku to have yet another riff between them.

Well, thatโ€™s it for this review! As always guys, continue to stay safe and stay united! ๐Ÿ™‚

Anime REvisited: Chivalry of a Failed Knight Season One Episode Seven!

Welcome back guys! Itโ€™s anime review time once again with our Anime REvisited pick; Chivalry of a Failed Knight. Last post weโ€™ve talked about the Sword Eater known as Korato (Iโ€™m guessing a โ€˜nicknameโ€™ given to him by his friends), but now weโ€™re learning something about Ayase that seemed confusing at firstโ€ฆbut now weโ€™re starting to see where sheโ€™s coming from. So letโ€™s go ahead with the review! (See what I did there? XP)

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Ikki was on the rooftop with Ayase as she asked him a bit of a weird question about their friendship, but suddenly she used her device which happened to be a crimson-colored katana (with no guard on the edge of the hilt), and slashed the gate behind her as she fell through. With no choice but to use it Ikki channeled his power to rush to Ayaseโ€™s aid to save her, only to discover that this was her intention this whole time. With just ten hours before the start of his next battle; which happens to be against Ayase, Ikki finds himself in a hospital bed while recovering from his weary state. Although thereโ€™s not a whole lot of information about Ayase, her ranking, or even her skill and technique, Ikki and the others knew that her reasoning behind what she did, was to get back her fatherโ€™s dojo from Korato.

At 3pm the battle between Ikki and Ayase started as the two of them prepared to fight one another. Before the start of the match Ikki caught on to the fact that Ayase booby-trapped the arena, as slashes were appearing from out of thin air due to her deviceโ€™s ability. The sword fight was actually pretty good, but it wasnโ€™t until near the end of the episode that Ikki knew what he had to do โ€“ defeat Ayase with all of his strength and get back what she lost. Ayase tried to fight against her truth but Ikki exposed it, and it was at that moment she realized that in order to get her fatherโ€™s dojo back, she would have to regain the pride that he took in protecting it back. Yeah, Ayase lost the match putting Ikki at 7-0, but now she realizes what she must do, but sheโ€™ll need Ikkiโ€™s help to do it.

This oneโ€™s a little short but thatโ€™s all weโ€™ve got for this episode review. As always continue to uplift one another, and stay united my friends! ๐Ÿ™‚

Anime REvisited: Chivalry of a Failed Knight Season One Episode Six!

So here we are once again guys nโ€™ gals; another installment of our Anime REvisited pick known as Chivalry of a Failed Knight! Things get pretty interesting in this episode so letโ€™s get right into it! By the way, a lot of PG-13/R-rated language and mildly abusive violence will be seen and heard throughout this episode, so viewer discretion is advised.

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Ikki and Stella have won yet another match against their selected opponents, as a girl with navy colored hair watches from the stands. While walking through the campus along with Shizuku and Alice, they all suddenly notice the same girl from the stands following them; who is now identified as Ayase. (Though she comes off as shy and aloof right now, youโ€™ll find out what sheโ€™s truly like later on.) Throughout the episode we see Ayase getting acquainted with Ikki and the rest of the cast; from training with them to even eating with them.

Though sheโ€™s a bit of a mystery, Ikki still helps her to get stronger for her father who is in the hospital due to an injury during one of his battles. Hereโ€™s where things get interesting; you know that one dude in every action/fighting anime whoโ€™s a total d**k to everyone, but has fighting/battle skills that can rival any S-Class fighter out there? (And 9 times outta 10, he becomes the frienemy/rival of the main protagonist.) Well thatโ€™s Korato.

He and his gang storm the restaurant and pretty much disrespect Ikki right in front of Stella; bashing him on the head with a beer bottle and hawking a loogie on his face. Unless youโ€™ve got Saiyan powers or happen to be a certain red-headed Ronin samurai, youโ€™re kinda stuck with the fact youโ€™re outnumbered 5-to-1. This was pretty much Ikkiโ€™s case. After toying with him while growing bored in the process, Korato and his gang left the restaurant while Stella was fuming at the fact that her man didnโ€™t deck the bastardโ€™s ass; cuzโ€™ she would have! However, Ikki knew that if he fought, he wouldโ€™ve been expelled โ€“ but he also knew that he would get back at Korato and his gang soon enough.

After all of that Ikki was talking to Alice about everything that happened, but then he got a text from Ayase telling him to meet him on the roof top later that night, and Alice knew something was up. Ikki stated that he was going even though in his eyes Alice was against it, and surely Ayase was waiting for Ikkiโ€ฆbut there was definitely something up about her.

Thatโ€™s it for this review, but thereโ€™s more to come on this saga on our next post! Until then friends, continue to love one another in this crazy time weโ€™re living in. Black lives are under attack, and itโ€™s up to us to hold those accountable, and fight against racial and social injustice against African-Americans (like myself). Itโ€™s 2020, and we can see clearly now!

#BlackLivesMatter

Anime REvisited: Chivalry of a Failed Knight Season One Episode Five!

Hiyo! Weโ€™re back with another episode review on our Anime REvisited pick known as Chivalry of a Failed Knight! So far things have been going well in the story character-wise, and the pacing doesnโ€™t seem too fast or even too slow. With all that said, letโ€™s get into it!

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Ikki has just defeated another opponent making it his fifth consecutive victory in a row. It is also around this time that he and Stella have been dating for two weeks, so could it be that things are starting to get a little serious between them? Stella thinks so, as she proudly proclaims Ikki as her boyfriend in the beginning of the episode. Awhile after his battle Ikki stood outside on the academy grounds as a group of girls came up to him and asked if he could train them; which made Stella a bit jealous upon hearing his reaction. Eventually this drew the attention of several boys who were envious of Ikki and decided to attack him, but Korugane used his fighting skills to take emโ€™ down a peg. After begging for his forgiveness and asking if he would train them too, Ikki happily smiled as he told them he would.

By the middle of the episode Ikki, Stella, Shizuku, and Alice along with the others who wanted Ikki to train them, find themselves on a bus trip to a Japanese indoor waterpark. We knew it was going to happen eventually, so here is the โ€˜Beach Episodeโ€™ youโ€™ve all been waiting for! Sadly, there arenโ€™t any hijinks in this episode as there would be in any other beach episode of any other anime title, but there was something else. Ikki and Stella manage to get a moment alone with one another under the water mushroom as Ikki thought about if dating Stella was the right thing.

Theyโ€™ve been going out for two weeks and now Ikki is having second thought about their relationship. To that Stella assumed that they were breaking up; to which Ikki was shocked and asked her where she heard it. A loverโ€™s quarrel started as Ikki and Stella were angrily trying to get their feeling across, but then as the two calmed down they both thought it would be a good idea to say what they want to say to each other at the same time.

They basically wanted to kiss each other, and they did just that. Then on the bus ride home Ikki and Stella were holding each otherโ€™s hands as they were now official! So what started off as doubt has now become assurance, as Ikki and Stella are now boyfriend and girlfriend. Like a lot of anime romance titles, we usually donโ€™t see the final conformation until the last two episodes of the season or series, but in the case of Chivalry of a Failed Knight we saw it before weโ€™ve reached the halfway episode of the series. Could it be that once the series is over, Ikki mightโ€ฆpop the question? Guess weโ€™ll have to wait to find out!

Until next review guys, stay safe and united! ๐Ÿ™‚

Anime REvisited: Chivalry of a Failed Knight Season One Episode Four!

Welcome back guys! Weโ€™re now on the fourth episode of our Anime REvisited pick; Chivalry of a Failed Knight. Things are about to get a bit more interesting from here on out, so without further delay, letโ€™s get on with the review!

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The qualifying rounds for the Seven Star Sword Art festival have now begun, as Stella faces her first opponent at the beginning of the episode โ€“ only for them to concede 30 seconds later. Later on Ikki is back at the dorm room while watching footage of Kiriharaโ€™s previous battle; where his Blazer allows him to hide himself as well as his projectiles, while he aims them at his opponents causing damage in the process. Stella looks at the footage and is disgusted by the way Kirihara fights, but deep down insideโ€ฆIkki was actually a little bit nervous about his match with him. After talking with Alice outside by the school water fountain, Ikki discovers that heโ€™s taken a lot of abuse growing up โ€“ to the point where he canโ€™t even tell when heโ€™s mentally about to reach his breaking point. (And perhaps it might even affect the outcome of his match.)

By the middle of the episode the match between Ikki and Kirihara was about to begin. Kirihara used his Blazerโ€™s technique to cover the stage in a forest of green in order to conceal himself and his weapon, while Ikki summoned his blade. During the battle it seemed like Ikki had a good idea of how Kiriharaโ€™s attack pattern works, that is until he made his projectiles invisible as well. Stella could only watch in horror as Ikki was getting shot by the arrows coming from Kiriharaโ€™s bow, and once things went further south, Kirihara chanted to the crowd in calling Ikki the โ€œworst oneโ€.

Officially pissed off Stella raised her voice to the sky and demanded that Ikki man up and take down Kirihara, to which Ikki did just that as he developed a new technique called โ€œPerfect Visionโ€; which allows him to see everything Kirihara can throw at him. In the span of 2 minutes of episode time, Ikki took down all of Kiriharaโ€™s attacks and came gunning for the coward before he conceded defeat; as the sharp part of Ikkiโ€™s blade scratched his nose. Automatically everyone in the stands cheered him on after winning, though Ikki quickly collapsed afterwards.

Near the end of the episode Stella was by Ikkiโ€™s bedside while he recovered from his wounds. The two of them share a rather touching moment, but they also made a promise that they would meet each other at the Seven Star Sword Art Festival. Thus, this is where the episode and our review on the episode will end. Ikki won the battle against his cowardly obstacle of an opponent, but could there be more obstacles that heโ€™ll have to overcome in the coming episodes? I guess weโ€™ll find out next time!

As always guys nโ€™ gals, stay united and stay safe! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited: Chivalry of a Failed Knight Season One Episode Three!

Yo! Weโ€™re back with another installment of Anime REvisited with our pick; Chivalry of a Failed Knight! Itโ€™s episode three so letโ€™s get right to it!

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A new battle awaits Ikki and Stella!

So the episode opens up with Ikki and Stella having a sparring match, and so far theyโ€™re both vastly improving to get ready for their upcoming matches. With the weekend already here Stella bashfully asks Ikki if he would accompany her on a date โ€“ at least thatโ€™s what sheโ€™s trying to make it sound like without sounding too obvious. There is one small detail that she forgot to take into account; Shizuku. With her around there was no way in hell Stella would get the chance to be alone with Ikki.

Surely enough Ikki, Stella, and Shizuku along with Alice head to the mall in Japan; as the antics between Shizuku and Stella continue between them. Little did they know thereโ€™s trouble afoot; as a rouge Blazer named Bishou has taken over the mall with his gang of low-lifes, and holds the people of the mall hostage. Anyone who has seen this scene play out in an anime title such as this knows just how the story ends; with the bad guys getting the snot beaten out of them. Although things looked pretty rough for the moment and it looked like Bishou and his gang was going to win, out comes Ikki from above as he slashes off the right arm of the villain; preventing him from using his blazer. The battle seemed like it was over until Bishou pulled a last-minute trick up his sleeve, and had another member of his gang hide among the hostages pretending she was one.

Then out of nowhere another Blazer appears and kills the female gang member, as he approaches Ikki and a semi-naked Stella โ€“ who regains her clothes thanks to Shizuku. Outside of the mall a small group of released hostages crowd around the Blazer by the name of Kirihara, who has some history with Ikki โ€“ and has been issued to be his next opponent in one of the battles heโ€™ll be fighting in along with the other students. Stella defends Ikki by telling Kirihara that heโ€™ll win, butโ€ฆdoes Ikki think heโ€™ll win?

Since episode one weโ€™ve seen what Ikki can do, so it was only going to be a matter of time until we see what Ikki can do in a real battle. Episode four is going to be interesting to say the least, but until that post, remember to mask up and stay safe! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited: Chivalry of a Failed Knight Season One Episode Two!

Whatโ€™s good, anime fam? Welcome back to another installment of Anime REvisited with our latest pick; Chivalry of a Failed Knight! As we mentioned in our last review, we think this series needs a bit more love as itโ€™s flown under the radar of some of its more popular titles. With that in mind letโ€™s move on the review!

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Stella and Ikki, of course!

With all of the main character introductions out of the way (as well as the mock battle), Ikki and Stella are seen jogging with one another as it looks like Stella might kinda be out of breath. Near the end of the last episode, weโ€™ve noticed that Stellaโ€™s been taking kind of a liking to him, and though she hated him in the beginningโ€ฆit kinda looks like sheโ€™s a bit flustered in a semi-perverted way. Later on both Ikki and Stella are in Ms. Yuriโ€™s class (who looks a bit zombie-looking and might have a blood disorder that causes her to vomit a liter of blood per day), as she talks about how the students will battle against one another in a tournament until they have the Top 6 selected for the Seven Star Sword Art Festival.

Each student will fight ten matches each, and will have a match every three days. After class Ikki and Stella were on their way somewhere until they met a girl who is starting her own Newspaper club named Kagami; who was a bit clingy towards Ikki โ€“ more than she should be. This caused Stella to act upset and somewhat jealous, but what happened next threw her into an emotional frenzy. Ikkiโ€™s sister Shizuku found him at the schoolโ€ฆand kissed him. (Yep, sheโ€™s a โ€˜little sisterโ€™ type character. We can smell that troupe a mile away.)

Confused as hell, Stella tried to ease the tension of the area because the scene was drawing a crowd; however Shizuku had a different idea. She believed that Stella was trying to โ€˜stealโ€™ her brother away from her, thus introducing another common troupe; the โ€˜Tsnundereโ€™. (Basically the โ€˜I will end you, thot!โ€™ type character.) Things got heated after a while as Stella and Shizuku readied their weapons and struck one another, causing an explosion to take out half the hallway; covering it in fire and ice. As punishment both girls had to clean all 26 bathrooms in the academy. Welp, they know what they didโ€ฆ

Eventually as the episode went on Shizuku was introduced to her new roommate Alice, as he told her that she can talk to him about anything. Elsewhere Stella was making dinner while Ikki was taking a bathโ€ฆand somewhere in the process she thought it was a good idea to join him. Needless to say, the night ended off with a bang โ€“ but not in the way youโ€™d hoped it would. So that it for the second episode review of the series, and so far the introduction phase has entered level two. What will Ikkiโ€™s battles be like? What kind of opponents will Stella face? Guess weโ€™ll have to wait until the next episode!

As always guys nโ€™ gals, stay safe and stay nerdy! ๐Ÿ˜‰